England moved into a commanding position on day two of the first Investec Test at Headingley after bowling Sri Lanka out for 91, a first innings lead of 207, and enforcing the follow on. James Anderson was the pick of the England bowlers on Friday, taking 5-16, as he moved up to sixth on the list of all-time Test wicket-takers with 438, with Stuart Broad claiming 4-21. Watch the pick of the action from the second day of the first Test between England and Sri Lanka Jonny Bairstow had earlier reached his second Test century before he was eventually dismissed for 140 after helping England post 298 in their first innings.Having put on 141 with Alex Hales (86), Bairstow shared a stand of 56 for the ninth wicket with Steven Finn (17) before the bowlers took charge in the evening session. Jonny Bairstow scored 140 as England posted 298 in their first innings Resuming on 171-5, England moved past 200 in the first hour. Bairstow - 54 not out overnight - continued scoring at a decent rate and soon overtook Hales who was finding scoring difficult. Both players were given a life with Nuwan Pradeep putting down a return catch with Bairstow on 70 and Hales dropped at second slip having made 82.The opener was gone soon after as he came down the track to Rangana Herath and skewed the ball to Dushmantha Chameera running in from deep cover, 14 short of a maiden Test century. James Anderson and Jonny Bairstow joined Michael Atherton at the Sky Cart to analyse day two Chameera himself then quickly removed Moeen Ali (0) and Broad (2) but Bairstow remained and an overthrow saw him go to his first Test century on home soil as England reached lunch at 243-8.Bairstow upped the tempo again after the interval and had taken England up to 289 before hauling out to long on, to hand Chameera his third wicket. Finn was the final wicket to fall, stumped off Herath.Englands seamers then took centre stage, with Anderson and Broad taking out the Sri Lanka top three in quick succession to leave the tourists 12-3 inside six overs. All three wickets were caught behind, Broad nicking out Dimuth Karunaratne and Kusal Mendis with Anderson removing Kaushal Silva in between. Dinesh Chandimal and Angelo Mathews saw Sri Lanka to 43-3 at tea but the former was gone with the first ball after the restart, James Vince diving to his right to take the catch at third slip and give Ben Stokes his first wicket.Bad light briefly stopped play and Mathews (34) and Lahiru Thirimanne held firm to frustrate England for a while but when Anderson trapped the former lbw, the floodgates were opened and wickets came at regular intervals.Anderson had Dasun Shanaka caught behind first ball and although Herath survived the hat-trick ball, the England swing bowler got rid of him before long - Stokes taking the catch at fourth slip. Stuart Broad chipped in with 4-21 Broad was then back into the action having Chameera and Thirimanne caught by Finn before Anderson took the final wicket, Shaminda Eranga caught down the legside by Bairstow.Alastair Cook enforced the follow on but after just two balls of Sri Lankas second innings, and the score at 1-0, bad light brought an end to the days proceedings with England in complete control.Watch live coverage from day three of the first Test between England and Sri Lanka at Headingley, live on Sky Sports 2 from 10.30am on Saturday. You can also catch highlights from day two at 8pm on Sky Sports 5, with The Verdict following immediately after at 9pm. NFL Jerseys China . The 10-year deal the league and players agreed to that ended the 2011 lockout gave either side the right to opt out after six years. 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Manchester City has 73 points in their last 29 Premier League home matches (W23, 4D, 2L), including a perfect record this season (6-0-0. 26 goals for, 2 against), the best stretch of home form among all league competition. The only true home embarrassment came at the hands of Bayern Munich in the Champions League. But its the Premier League form that bodes well. Before Sunday, Spurs had conceded just one goal away from White Hart Lane but City moved through the team with ease. Citys prowess at home has been good, but this years edition looks to have taken the advantage to another level. The preferred attacking, more liberal style of Pellegrini plays to the teams strengths – athletic, two-way players in the middle of the park surrounded by fluid, creative players able to rotate and find space in advanced positions. The approach differs to that of his predecessor, Roberto Mancini. The Italian tactician was more conservative and calculated. 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Asmir Begovic of Stoke City has been the top goalkeeper in the Premier League and an approach for the player would be worthwhile. Begovic has more than two years left to run on his contract but is a particularly valuable asset for a team like City as hes still able to play in the Champions League. Stoke seemingly has their goalkeeper of the future in Jack Butland. The 20-year was sent out on loan to Barnsley until the end of the year, and is six years younger than Begovic. Butland has the talent. Whether Mark Hughes feels comfortable enough with Butland will boil down to how far above the relegation zone Stoke sits come January, combined with the price willing to be paid for his current goalkeeper. In the meantime, theres much to like about the City attack. Sergio Aguero has been my Player of the YYear, thus far.dddddddddddd. As a recess striker, Aguero is given free rein to play off the high striker and get involved numerous ways. 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Nine of Uniteds last 11 goals have gone directly through Rooney (2G, 7A). The quality in service has been outstanding, combined with a work rate second to none. Sir Alex Ferguson claimed Rooneys dip in form, and subsequent benching a season ago, stemmed from a lack of fitness. New manager David Moyes credits Rooneys success to rediscovering his hunger. "Thats a big part of what he is... a lot of people said that might have been missing from his game last season – well its certainly not missing now," said Moyes. "He has got the hunger and the desire back and hes committed for everything. Id rather have a Wayne Rooney that way than any other way." Complacency happens. Perhaps the time away to reflect, watching from the stands, has revitalized Rooney. Credit the player, the new manager, and also give credit to the old one, sending a wake-up call to a player in need of one. - Good for the Football Association to repeal Wes Browns three-match suspension after being sent off in a 2-0 Sunderland loss at Stoke. Brown was sent off based upon Sunderlands unruly reputation more than anything else. The Black Cats defender won the ball cleanly, although his foot did end up high after the sliding challenge. Sunderland has four red cards on the season, the most in the Premier League. Two ugly challenges against Hull City leading to sending offs havent won Sunderland any favours. And the continued dirty play of Lee Cattermole doesnt help matters. Manager Gus Poyet needs best to try to change this negative repute. It cost him a potential result at the Britannia. Sunderland isnt good enough to survive with a thug reputation tied to them. - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho claims his Chelsea side were tired after a 1-0 Champions League loss to FC Basel. If the teams tired, why isnt Juan Mata playing? Is he not good enough? And how about a look at David Luiz? Two English centre backs continue to regularly start over a player set to start for Brazil at the World Cup. Mourinhos squad selection is often times puzzling. He has a squad full of top talent. Use it. - Arsenal defeated Southampton 2-0 at the Emirates last weekend. The score-line flatters the victor. An Artur Boruc all-time gaffe put the visitors behind early. The true TSN Turning Point: Adam Lallana substituted off in the 54th minute. After dictating the pace of the game, it all came unraveled after Lallana was taken off for Dani Osvaldo. Can Southampton play with two strikers? The two deep-lying midfielders (Wanyama/Schneiderlin) leave too much space between the central midfielders and the attack duo. Both Osvaldo and Lambert typically play high roles. The team moves with so much more fluidity with Lallana and Jay Rodriguez getting into advanced positions in support. Perhaps this is a case where the Osvaldo/Lambert potential partnership should be put on hold for the best of the team. The Saints are in tough again this weekend at Chelsea. Twitter - @WheelerTSNE-mail - gareth.wheeler@bellmedia.ca ' ' '